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  • Hiroshi Aramata (荒俣 宏,   Aramata Hiroshi) is a Japanese novelist and occasional actor best known for his Teito Monogatari series of books. In 2005, Aramata
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  • Kusanagi (草薙 圭一郎,   Kusanagi Keiichirō), was a Japanese film producer and novelist. Tanaka was hired as an assistant producer by Toho in 1964, and the first
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  • Kuronuma Ken), real name Michio Soda (左右田道雄,   Sōda Michio), was a Japanese novelist, science fiction writer, and mystery writer. Rodan (1956) - Writer Varan
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  • Hiroyasu Yamaura (山浦 弘靖,   Yamaura Hiroyasu) is a Japanese screenwriter and novelist. He wrote screenplays for a number of Tsuburaya Productions' television
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  • Gen Urobuchi (虚淵 玄,   Urobuchi Gen) is a Japanese novelist, visual novel writer, and anime screenwriter. Urobuchi began his career writing visual novels
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  • Kayama Shigeru), born Koji Yamada (山田 鉀治,   Yamada Kōji), was a Japanese novelist and screenwriter known for his works of fantasy and suspense. He is perhaps
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  • name Minoru Mori (モリ・ミノル,   Mori Minoru), was a Japanese science fiction novelist. Regarded as one of the most well-known science fiction writers in Japan
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  • Occupation Screenwriter, novelist, producer
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  • When writing the draft, Kakefuda was inspired by the works of detective novelist Seishi Yokomizo, of whom he was a lifelong fan. The plot was said to be
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  • trailers for Godzilla: King of the Monsters. American horror and supernatural novelist Stephen King, on the other hand, posted on Twitter that he pondered if
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  • wider theatrical release by Golden Harvest beginning October 22, 1992. A novelist named Wisely writes about a recent experience he had with three individuals
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  • screaming policemen (stock) The original story for Rodan was penned by novelist Ken Kuronuma. He was inspired by the death of Captain Thomas F. Mantell
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  • as   Admiral Taizo Tachibana Masahiro Kobayashi   as   Mitsuaki Takeda, novelist Shiro Sano   as   Haruki Kadokura, BS Digital Q Planning Manager Kaho Minami
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